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The City of Leduc is a community that takes great pride in its past, present and future. Our mission is to protect and enhance the quality of life in our community and the unique environment of our area through effective, innovative, responsible leadership and consultation.

Please keep in mind that this schedule could change should we have any emergencies or unexpected equipment issues.

January 16, 2017 at 1:50pm:

We will be starting residential snow clearing tomorrow.

Tuesday, January 17: Leduc Estates

Wednesday, January 18: Leduc Estates, Lakeside Estates

Thursday, January 19: Deer Valley, Bridgeport

Friday, January 20: Bridgeport, Robinon

Please keep in mind that this schedule could change should we have any emergencies or unexpected equipment issues.

January 13, 2017 at 4:30pm:

A minor equipment break-down caused a slight delay in our removal progress. All is repaired now, and we’ve completed the following roads:

South Park Drive

Meadowview Drive

Southfork Blvd.

Corinthia Drive

51 Street (43 Avenue – 49 Avenue)

47 Street (Black Gold Drive – 50 Avenue)

45 Avenue (50 Street – 51 Street)

53 Avenue (North Telford)

46 Avenue (46 Street – 44 Street)

45 Street (South of 46 Avenue)

Alton Drive

Windrose Drive

Suntree Promenade

Alexander Drive

William Bell Drive

Bridgeport Boulevard

Bridgeport Crossing

Ameena Drive

West Haven Drive

We will begin clearing the remaining collectors on Monday morning:

42 Street (South Park Drive – Campbell Road)

Caledonia Drive

Bella Coola Drive

52 Street / 57 Avenue (43 Avenue – 50 Street)

Following that, we move into general residential local roads. A list will be created and posted here as we enter into those areas.

Please keep in mind that snow removal is planned around residential waste/organics pickup so no conflict occurs with garbage trucks. Adequate signage, both static and electronic, coupled with web and social media updates will occur to help our residents plan for our arrival.

Here's a picture of our operator using City-owned blowers to process snow at our Engineered Snow Dump (rather than using old technology of pushing snow up the pile with Caterpillar Dozers). Historically, that was a lease cost of about $100,000 annually – that cost has been eliminated!

January 13, 2017 AM:

Collector roads are over half way cleared. We hope to finish early next week and then start on residential snow removal.

At this time, we are unsure of which area of the city the crew will be starting in. Electronic signs will be placed to notify residents in areas to be cleared.

Parking vehicles in driveways or on an alternate street until grading is complete means better, faster snow removal service.